I agree with the above post. The leaves might be nice at first, but when they are gone and there is nothing but dirt it's time to bring in the sand. Sand offers great drainage, and it is so easy to keep the run clean.
I have sand in the run - love it! I used to have pine shavings in the coop - hated it! I just felt like I could never keep it as clean as I wanted to. I changed it out for sand - love it! My girls roost at night so there is no worry about them sleeping in the sand (although they love to roll...
After having some chick grit, my ten day old chicks had a great time with some worms from the yard. It was hilarious watching them go crazy over the treat.
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When I was an undergraduate student, I had a job that the first thing I did when I got to work was tend to the snap rat traps. I would walk in an enclosed area just outside several poultry runs each morning to see those black, lifeless eyes bulging out. The last thing I did before I...
Just when I think I know everything there is to know about chickens (), somebody here teaches me something new- like every time I log on! -great community
I had the same situation with my new chicks during the first week. It was just one chick constantly running around pecking the other five. She did not concentrate on any one chick, she spread around her beak of terror evenly. Also, she was the only one doing this. When I expressed concern on...